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  • Annoyed by junk calls to your iPhone? Try the new iOS 26 call screen feature

    Annoyed by junk calls to your iPhone? Try the new iOS 26 call screen feature

    LONDON — LONDON (AP) — iPhone users have a new tool to combat the scourge of nuisance phone calls: a virtual gatekeeper that can screen incoming calls from unknown numbers.

    It’s among the bevy of new features that Apple rolled out with last…

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  • Most Valuable Parent: Wave’s Kailen Sheridan on how soccer, being an aunt prepared her for motherhood | News

    Most Valuable Parent: Wave’s Kailen Sheridan on how soccer, being an aunt prepared her for motherhood | News

    I saw an Instagram post of you doing the sympathy exercises with your wife, which was so funny. What did you learn and how did that come about?

    I had seen somebody else do it on social media, so I was like, “Oh, yeah, I’m definitely gonna try…

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  • Even Longtime Swifties Disgusted by Taylor’s Use of AI

    Even Longtime Swifties Disgusted by Taylor’s Use of AI

    Photo by Kevin Winter/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

    Taylor Swift, the queen mother of never taking a stance on anything that doesn’t directly impact her, has reversed course on AI — and her…

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  • Breastfeeding offers mothers more than bonding, it can also reduce breast cancer risk

    Breastfeeding offers mothers more than bonding, it can also reduce breast cancer risk

    Breastfeeding has long been promoted for its benefits to infants, but research shows it may also protect mothers, including lowering their lifetime risk of breast cancer.

    A large pooled analysis of 47 studies across 30 countries found that breast…

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  • Visual confirmation: Groundbreaking image shows two black holes orbiting each other for first time

    Visual confirmation: Groundbreaking image shows two black holes orbiting each other for first time

    For the first time ever, astronomers have imaged two black holes orbiting each other, finally offering visual proof for the existence of black hole pairs.

    Spotted through the faint fluctuations of radio light captured by telescopes both on the…

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  • Atlantic Aviation taps Cushman & Wakefield as Collaborator to Advance Next-Generation Urban Air Mobility – Cushman & Wakefield

    1. Atlantic Aviation taps Cushman & Wakefield as Collaborator to Advance Next-Generation Urban Air Mobility  Cushman & Wakefield
    2. Flying taxis are coming to L.A. This developer is already picking places to land them  Los Angeles Times
    3. CWK to Advise on Urban Air Mobility VertiPort Development  GuruFocus
    4. Cushman & Wakefield Tapped To Map Out America’s First Vertiports  Bisnow
    5. Texas FBO Aims to Bring Top Air Taxis to the Busiest Urban Areas in the US  autoevolution

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  • Ferrari reveals features of first fully electric vehicle

    Ferrari reveals features of first fully electric vehicle

    MILAN — MILAN (AP) — Italian luxury sports carmaker Ferrari raised its 2025 guidance on Thursday, despite global 15% tariffs on foreign car imports to the United States, as the company unveiled the new powertrain and chassis of its first fully electric production vehicle.

    Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna declined to give target production numbers or a price for the Ferrari Elettrica, which will be delivered beginning late next year, with the design to be revealed in the spring.

    Under the carmaker’s new five-year plan, 40% of the product lineup will be the brand’s core internal combustion engines, 40% will be hybrid and 20% will be electric by 2030, with an average of four new launches a year in the period. The new business plan calls for more models with lower volumes of each.

    The fully electric vehicle Ferrari Elettrica represents a new segment that Vigna said would bring new buyers to Ferrari. It builds on 15 years of electrification research at Ferrari, starting with Formula 1 technology that was first incorporated into the limited edition La Ferrari hybrid supercar that debuted in 2013.

    To maintain the sports car feel and emotions integral to the Ferrari experience, the Elettrica will capture powertrain vibration through accelerometers on the rear axle that will be amplified to create a sports car roar. Drivers also can select five power levels using steering panels to create the sensation of continuous acceleration.

    Ferrari also is manufacturing most critical components internally, including the battery system and software. The chassis and body shell will be made out of 75% recycled aluminum, saving 6.7 tons of carbon dioxide per vehicle.

    In raising its forecast, Ferrari said that revenues this year would top 7.1 billion euros ($8.2 billion), up from more than 7 billion euros in the previous guideline. Ferrari also targets earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or EBITDA, of 2.7 billion euros with a margin of more than 38.3%.

    Presenting its five-year plan, the Formula 1 racing team and sports carmaker that has expanded into luxury goods is projecting net revenues of 9 billion euros by 2030 with and EBITDA of at least 3.6 billion euros on 40% margins.

    Chief Financial Officer Antonio Picca Piccon said that the confirmation of 15% tariffs on European car imports to the U.S. removed “an important element of uncertainty.” The targets were raised based on solid business performance and increased revenues from the sports car business.

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